Move For Hunger News & Events

Richard ‘Rick’ Zanon, founder of Universal Services Relocation & Logistics Management in Lannon, WI, dedicated his life to serving his community. A beloved husband and father, Rick began his lifelong dedication to meeting the needs of seniors as they transitioned into Senior Living Communities. As his business prospered, his passions to serve the elders of the… View Article

A weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. More than 25% of Americans living in poverty do not receive any form of assistance from federal safety net programs, according to new analysis from the Urban Institute. (The Washington… View Article

In December, Windsor Village at Waltham, a member of our Multi-Family Apartment Community program, held a Season of Giving food drive to fight hunger in Boston during the holidays. More than 463,000 people in the greater Boston area are food insecure, including 1 in 9 children. Faced with those shocking statistics, Windsor Village at Waltham… View Article

Three dozen AvalonBay Communities properties in the greater Boston area recently joined our network to help us reduce food waste and fight hunger in the region. As a member of our Multi-Family apartment program, the participating AvalonBay Communities now encourage all of their residents to donate their non-perishable food when they move. Property managers at… View Article

For the second straight year, TDE, a marketing firm, held a food drive to help fight hunger in Baltimore. In 2017, TDE Canned their CEO, Eric Chapman, by filling his office with boxes upon boxes of non-perishable food donations. The event was a resounding success, and the staff knew right away that they wanted to… View Article

A weekly round-up of the stories that caught our eye this week, with an emphasis on hunger, food waste, and poverty in the United States. Although the goverment shutdown is finally over, it revealed how the United States “could be one domestic crisis away from bread lines.” (The New York Times) The shutdown also laid… View Article